Northwich's WW1 Memorials, compiled by Tony Bostock

Published by the Northwich and District Heritage Society, 40 pages. Large A4 size booklet (N5045)

From the introduction: It is now a century since the Great War broke out across Europe. During those traumatic years, 1914-1918, Northwich and the surrounding areas lost many young men - regular soldiers, volunteers and conscripts. Men who were born inthe area, or who happened to live or work in this area of Mid-Cheshire.

In and around Northwich there are many memorials to whose who dies fighting in that war or as a result of wounds they received. The purpose of writing this book is to record, in a single work of reference, the monuments and the names of those recorded upon them: those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in the service of their country - men who journeyed away never to return....

There is a short description of each of the memorials included in the booklet, including where its located, and then a list of the names that appear on it. There are a total of 22 memorials listed, and they include Anderton and Barnton, Comberbach, Davenham, Great Budworth, Arley, Hartford, Little Leigh, Lostock Gralam, Martson, Northwich, Shurlach, Wincham, Winnington Works, and many more

Condition of the booklet is generally very good. The cover is clean and bright, the staple spine is intact and all pages are clean, intact, unblemished and tightly bound. There is a small price sticker on the rear side cover